7..rtf-Rich Text Format, a document file format developed by Microsoft for cross-platform document interchangehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTF
tiff-is a common format for exchanging raster graphics also a format for photographs that has a lot of details (BIG files). searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/definition/TIFF
16-bit- Using words containing sixteen bits. This adjective often refers to the number of bits.dictionary.reference.com/browse/16+bit
32-bit-is the smallest unit in the computer it can presses a binary digit.www.ehow.com
64-bit-is the use of processors that have data path widths, integer size and memory address of 64-bits. 64-bits computing means the use of code with 64-bit virtual memory addresses.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit)
8-bit- uses and 8-bit data bus and can therefore access 8 bits of data in a single machine instruction.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-bit)
.docBalance- Ways of which an element is made through lines, shapes, colors, textures and more. It can formal. All the elements are given an equal “weight” through an imaginary line in the middle of a piece. Like symmetry. http://arthistory.about.com/cs/glossaries/g/b_balance.htm
Lossy-a data compression algorithm which actually reduces the amount of information in the data,rather than just the number of bits used to represent that information
margin-the blank space surrounding the text on a page
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Non-dithered- a GIF file saved with the Macintosh system pallet of 250 colors.
Pixel-The smallest element of an image. Picture Element.
Ppi-Pixel Per inch
RGBred, green, and blue added together various ways reproducing a broad array of colors.
1.Bandwidth- used for transmitting a signal
2.Blog- a website where users record info or everyday regular basis
3.Bluetooth-wireless technology for exchanging data
4.Broadband- using signals over wide range also sued for access to the internet
5.Browser- used to access the world wide web.
6.Database- set of data held in a computer and can be assessed in many ways
7.Document Camera- Document cameras, also known as image presenters, visual presenters, and digital visualizers
8.Ethernet- system which connects many computers to make a local area network, having protocols to control passing info
9.Firewall- collection of security which is designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to the network
10.Firewire- IEEE 1394, a high-speed collection for devices like hard drives
11.Flashdrive /Thumbdrive- small electronic device used for storing data and transferring it from one computer to another
12.Gigabyte- a unit of info that is equal to one billion (109) or strictly, 230bytes
13.GPS-(Global Positioning System) used for navigating you to places you need to be.
14.HTML-(Hypertext Markup Language) system for tagging text files like, font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on Microsoft Word
15.Java-trademark, a programming language especially used on the internet
16.Local Area Network (LAN)- computer network which links a building or group of adjacent buildings
17.Network- supportive system of sharing info with individuals and groups
18.PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)- lightweight electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but performs specific tasks
19.Peripheral-A computer device, such as a cd rom, or, printer, that is not part of the
essential computer, i.e., the memory and micropressor.
20.Podcast-a multimedia digital file made available to the internet to downloading a music player, computer, etc. multimedia file broadcast(through the WEB)
21.Probeware- used for software used to gather and analyze data in science, math, or technology classes.
22.RAM-a form for random access memory and is the most common type of memory found in computers and other devices.
23.ROM- (Read Only Memory) Computer memory that has been prerecorded, after data has been put onto the chip it cannot be taking off only read. ROM is in calculators, and laser printers.
24.Router--A device that puts networks together. It’s a layer 3 gateway device that connects two or more networks.
25.Server-A computer program that can access into a centralized service in network
26.Social Networking Software-Is an online service or site. Focusing on building and reflecting of a social network.
27.Spam-Is the same indiscriminately message sending large numbers of recipients to the internet.
28.Streaming (audio/video)- content sent in compressed form over the Internet and displayed by the viewer in real time
29.T-1 Line- Is a type of broadband connection that is used to connect to the Internet.
30.URL- A specifying address that is on the internet.
31.USB- Short for Universal Serial Bus is a connection standard used by all sorts of devices like scanners, flash drives, cameras, and more.
32.Virus- A software program capable of great harm to files or other programs on the same computer.
33.Web 2.0- Is for advanced Internet technology and applications including blogs, wikis, RSS and social bookmarking.
34.Wi-Fi- Wireless broadcaster that lets you exchange data over the internet
35.Wiki- Website that lets someone add, changes, or delete content via a web browser.
36.Wide Area Network (WAN)- Network that covers a broad area by means of private or public transports.
37.Wireless Network- Any computer network that doesn't have any cables, but uses radio waves instead.
38. Leading- the space betweeen the lines and the space between the paragraph.
1.Bandwidth- used for transmitting a signal
2.Blog- a website where users record info or everyday regular basis
3.Bluetooth-wireless technology for exchanging data
4.Broadband- using signals over wide range also sued for access to the internet
5.Browser- used to access the world wide web.
6.Database- set of data held in a computer and can be assessed in many ways
7.Document Camera- Document cameras, also known as image presenters, visual presenters, and digital visualizers
8.Ethernet- system which connects many computers to make a local area network, having protocols to control passing info
9.Firewall- collection of security which is designed to prevent unauthorized electronic access to the network
10.Firewire- IEEE 1394, a high-speed collection for devices like hard drives
11.Flashdrive /Thumbdrive- small electronic device used for storing data and transferring it from one computer to another
12.Gigabyte- a unit of info that is equal to one billion (109) or strictly, 230bytes
13.GPS-(Global Positioning System) used for navigating you to places you need to be.
14.HTML-(Hypertext Markup Language) system for tagging text files like, font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on Microsoft Word
15.Java-trademark, a programming language especially used on the internet
16.Local Area Network (LAN)- computer network which links a building or group of adjacent buildings
17.Network- supportive system of sharing info with individuals and groups
18.PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)- lightweight electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but performs specific tasks
19.Peripheral-A computer device, such as a cd rom, or, printer, that is not part of the
essential computer, i.e., the memory and micropressor.
20.Podcast-a multimedia digital file made available to the internet to downloading a music player, computer, etc. multimedia file broadcast(through the WEB)
21.Probeware- used for software used to gather and analyze data in science, math, or technology classes.
22.RAM-a form for random access memory and is the most common type of memory found in computers and other devices.
23.ROM- (Read Only Memory) Computer memory that has been prerecorded, after data has been put onto the chip it cannot be taking off only read. ROM is in calculators, and laser printers.
24.Router--A device that puts networks together. It’s a layer 3 gateway device that connects two or more networks.
25.Server-A computer program that can access into a centralized service in network
26.Social Networking Software-Is an online service or site. Focusing on building and reflecting of a social network.
27.Spam-Is the same indiscriminately message sending large numbers of recipients to the internet.
28.Streaming (audio/video)- content sent in compressed form over the Internet and displayed by the viewer in real time
29.T-1 Line- Is a type of broadband connection that is used to connect to the Internet.
30.URL- A specifying address that is on the internet.
31.USB- Short for Universal Serial Bus is a connection standard used by all sorts of devices like scanners, flash drives, cameras, and more.
32.Virus- A software program capable of great harm to files or other programs on the same computer.
33.Web 2.0- Is for advanced Internet technology and applications including blogs, wikis, RSS and social bookmarking.
34.Wi-Fi- Wireless broadcaster that lets you exchange data over the internet
35.Wiki- Website that lets someone add, changes, or delete content via a web browser.
36.Wide Area Network (WAN)- Network that covers a broad area by means of private or public transports.
37.Wireless Network- Any computer network that doesn't have any cables, but uses radio waves instead.
38. Leading- the space betweeen the lines and the space between the paragraph.
39. Kerning- the space between characters.